Description
When your headlight lens gets cracked, fogged up, or so pitted from gravel and debris that you can barely see where you’re going, it’s time for a replacement. A damaged lens doesn’t just cut down your visibility—it lets moisture get into the headlight assembly, which can short out your bulbs and corrode the reflector. This right-hand lens restores that bright, clear lighting you need for early morning starts and late evening finishes.
What You’re Getting
- Crystal-clear lens material that maximizes light output from your headlight assembly
- Durable construction that resists cracking from stone chips and impact damage
- Weatherproof seal that keeps moisture, dust, and wash water out of the light housing
- Direct replacement that fits the original headlight mounting without modifications
- OEM-quality materials that handle temperature swings and UV exposure without yellowing
Built for Real Farm Work
This lens fits a wide range of Case IH tractors from the compact 43 Series utility models up through the bigger 55 Series row-crop machines, plus the popular 84 and 85 Series utility tractors. Whether you’re running a 485 for daily chores, using a 744 for loader work, or operating a 1055 for field operations, this is the same lens that came on your tractor from the factory.
Made to Last
Farm tractors take a beating, especially the headlights that stick out front where they catch every flying rock, tree branch, and chunk of frozen dirt. This lens is built from impact-resistant materials that handle the punishment while maintaining optical clarity. The sealed design keeps the elements out so your headlight assembly stays dry and functional.
Good to Know
Installation usually involves removing a few screws or clips around the headlight bezel—most models take about ten minutes per side. Clean the mounting surface thoroughly before installing the new lens, and check that the rubber seal is properly seated to prevent moisture problems. If one lens is damaged enough to need replacing, the other side probably isn’t far behind, so consider doing both while you’ve got the tools out.






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